Monday, May 19, 2008

NEWP-Wood Energy Day

Over this last weekend I attended New England Wood Pellet's Wood Energy Day at it's new Schuyler NY plant. (Note- They will not be having it in August at their Jaffrey plant as they have in years past.) This ten million dollar ten acre plant is up and running five days a week now. It supplies New York, New England, and probably down to New Jersey and Pennsylvania. This plant has a great supply of raw material, a sawdust dryer similar to the one in their Jaffrey plant, and four pellet mills that I saw. Fully ramped up it can produce 100,000 tons a year. Enough to heat approximately 25,000 residential installations.
Outdoor raw material storage
Conveyers to move raw materials to storage silos
Storage silos that are mixed before heading in the plant.
They also let us walk through their testing lab. Many pellet manufacturers test their incoming raw materials and finished product. This is done in house by the participating manufacturers. There is not an industry requirement, third party, or outside source. You may keep that in mind when trying to compare products based on the testing data from each. This does help New England with quality control and helps to keep their product consistent with their expectations.
Their facility is heated with radiant floor and powered by a Harman PB105.
Sawdust Dryer
Pellet Mills- (open)
The guts...
Off to the Bagger
Stacked by machine and down the conveyer to the warehouse or onto a truck for delivery to your local dealer!
It was great to see many tons stored in their warehouse and in their yard.
They can store about 2000 ton in the warehouse, have outside storage for even more, and they also have a silo that will store 300 tons unbagged product behind the facility.
There were many pellet stove and boiler/furnace manufacturers on hand as well as local dealers to demonstrate their wares. The areas congresswoman also made an appearance.
One comment on a conversation that I had with a company rep about a new practice for NEWP. New England has joined other manufacturer's in bagging their product in multiple bags. Lauzon is an example with their Northern and Cubex brands- same pellets- different bags. I personally do not agree with this practice as it sometimes leads people to believe that the product in the different bags conform to different standards. I have already seen this rumor mill spinning about NEWP products. That one bag is better than the other or more "premium" than another. In fact it is just a marketing tool. Period. They make one product. The product is the product, and the bag is the only difference. Anything else is just plain rumor and marketing.
It looked like a successful day for New England Wood Pellet and we were pleased that some of the staff took time out to show us around.

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